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  • #61
    Yeah. No way I could make the fitbit goal. I had one day when I did an insane amount of walking all day and didn't get there. That's when I halved all my goals.
    Heidi, PA-S1 - wife to an orthopaedic surgeon, mom to Ryan, 17, and Alexia, 11.


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    • #62
      Began logging calories yesterday. Went over objective but that usually happens the first couple days.

      Today: 30 min yoga video, 20 min HIIT video, 20 min bike trainer.


      I've decided to log calories consumed but not spent (I always go overboard with rewarding myself when I see those numbers). Exercise as much as possible. Stay within 1200-1500 calories a day with no food/beverage exclusions. Weekly weigh in, maybe. How does that sound?
      Last edited by MAPPLEBUM; 01-17-2014, 04:28 PM.

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      • #63
        My goal this week is to go 6 barre workouts and one hot yoga session. I have finally gotten my flexibility back!!
        Brandi
        Wife to PGY3 Rads also proud mother of three spoiled dogs!! Some days it is hectic, but I wouldn't trade this for anything.




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        • #64
          Originally posted by MAPPLEBUM View Post
          Began logging calories yesterday. Went over objective but that usually happens the first couple days.

          Today: 30 min yoga video, 20 min HIIT video, 20 min bike trainer.


          I've decided to log calories consumed but not spent (I always go overboard with rewarding myself when I see those numbers). Exercise as much as possible. Stay within 1200-1500 calories a day with no food/beverage exclusions. Weekly weigh in, maybe. How does that sound?
          Less is not always better. All imma say about that. Good luck with your goals!
          Alison

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          • #65
            Originally posted by spotty_dog View Post
            Less is not always better. All imma say about that. Good luck with your goals!
            So maybe it's OK I went over my limit by 300 calories yesterday! (Too bad it was on wine and cheese)

            Sore immediately after workout today. Means I'll hardly be able to walk in 48 hours.

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            • #66
              I don't know how tall you are or how hard you're working out, but I'm feeling good on about 1500-1800 calories including wine and chocolate. Down about 6 pounds since Christmas, just walking. I find that if I under-eat, I feel too fatigued to do anything active, and after a few days or weeks of doing that chronically I eventually get so miserable that I break my diet spectacularly. Bodies do run on calories, you know? Yay for Delayed Onset Muscle Soreness! Love that feeling. I'd urge you to do something, just go for a walk or do an easy spin on the trainer, even if you can't make yourself do another high intensity workout. It builds the habit for exercise and loosens up those sore muscles.
              Alison

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              • #67
                I was also going to say 1200 is pretty low (but everyone is different, so I figured I wouldn't ). I think my juice cleanse was about 1000 and I literally could hardly move. I think my like absolute lowest is like 1350. I lose weight there, and still have at least some energy (although I will say that I'm quite the bitch under 1500 ).

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                • #68
                  Lucky gal...I have to be at 1200 to budge the scale...and sometimes not even then...

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                  • #69
                    Fitness/Weightloss 2014

                    Originally posted by Mrs. MD, Esq. View Post
                    Lucky gal...I have to be at 1200 to budge the scale...and sometimes not even then...
                    Ugh. Really? Yikes. I would be so very evil. And I would totally quit if I had to try to keep that up for more than a few weeks. I'm sorry!!! I guess I do eat a lot. I think it's all really healthy - but it's like every two hours. And then dinner.

                    When I say I lose - I don't really. Not quickly. It would take me like 3 months - plus I would have to give up wine and almost all carbs, but I could lose like 10lbs. So nothing drastic.

                    I think 1500-1700 maintains for me (but still only if a clean diet), and anything above that I gain slowly. I also workout a lot (often for about 2 hrs) - so maybe that's where the extra calories come in? I don't know - but 1200 scares me.

                    I have been gaining weight though. But I did have a week where I couldn't even track my food on UP because I was just too embarrassed for anyone to see how much I ate!!! Never good.

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                    • #70
                      I think that's normal to maintain...that would maintain for me (I just really like food...especially the stuff that's high in calories)!

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                      • #71
                        Yea besides the exercise I live a pretty sedentary lifestyle. Living in colder climates has also greatly reduced the walks/hikes/rides I used to do in addition to workouts. I have been hitting the exercise hard for the last month and I gained 4 lbs, but even after a week of basically keeping 12-1500 calories I'd be surprised if I've lost any weight. If I'm able to keep this up I'd expect to start seeing results in about 3 weeks. My body LOVES to gain and hates to lose.
                        Last edited by MAPPLEBUM; 01-21-2014, 02:14 PM.

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                        • #72
                          I'm being so freaking good. And. I'm HANGRY. I just want all the food. All of it.

                          I've lost 3 pounds since the beginning of the year. I'm not thinking this is worth it.
                          Heidi, PA-S1 - wife to an orthopaedic surgeon, mom to Ryan, 17, and Alexia, 11.


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                          • #73
                            Originally posted by Mrs. MD, Esq. View Post
                            Lucky gal...I have to be at 1200 to budge the scale...and sometimes not even then...
                            Like I said, I don't know anything about other folks' lean mass or activity levels, so I can only say what seems appropriate for me. A lot of experts out there recommend no more than a 25% calorie deficit (that is, below your average calorie burn/maintenance level) for safe and effective weight loss without too much muscle loss. (You'll always lose both fat and muscle when you are in deficit though, which is why body builders do bulking/cutting cycles.) For me, if I'm moving around doing chores around the house and errands around town for most of the day, and especially if I'm going for my 30-60 minute brisk walk, I really do need at least 1500 calories to keep my body from thinking I'm starving. Your mileage may vary, as they say!
                            Alison

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                            • #74
                              Originally posted by Vanquisher View Post
                              I'm being so freaking good. And. I'm HANGRY. I just want all the food. All of it.

                              I've lost 3 pounds since the beginning of the year. I'm not thinking this is worth it.
                              Three pounds in three weeks is a GREAT rate. I know it totally sucks but sudden plummets tend to be flukes, it's a steady loss that will get you there. But at the same time it's got to be sustainable and hangry ain't. How often are you eating, can you split lunch and have a fourth meal in the afternoon? I've been eating an afternoon snack as big as my lunch, if not bigger, at around 2-3pm. Definitely takes the edge off for dinner time.

                              I think I was PMSing and bloated when I took my first few weight measurements after Christmas. Counting from January 1, I'm also down 3 pounds. I won't be a swimsuit model in time for my Hawaii vacation in 2.5 weeks, but I think I'll still be making good food choices and working on fitness in a month or two, which is what I'm aiming for! Tenacity!
                              Alison

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                              • #75
                                Originally posted by Vanquisher View Post
                                I'm being so freaking good. And. I'm HANGRY. I just want all the food. All of it.

                                I've lost 3 pounds since the beginning of the year. I'm not thinking this is worth it.
                                Do you like fruits and veggies? Have you ever tried weight watchers? I've had good results with it.


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                                Loving wife of neurosurgeon

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